Thursday, April 12, 2012

Salt Lake City makes list of top 25 cities with the most Energy Star buildings in the United States

For the first time, Salt Lake City made the list of top 25 cities with the most Energy Star buildings in the country - ranking 24th. In 2011, the nearly 16,500 Energy Star certified buildings across America have helped save nearly $2.3 billion in annual utility bills and have prevented greenhouse gas emissions equal to emissions from the annual energy use of more than 1.5 million homes.

"More and more organizations are discovering the value of Energy Star as they work to cut costs and reduce their energy use," said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. "This year marked the twentieth anniversary of the Energy Star program, and today Energy Star certified buildings in cities across America are helping to strengthen local economies and protect the planet for decades to come."

Several programs made Salt Lake City stand out among cities nationwide. The Utah Building Energy Efficiency Strategies (UBEES), a coalition of government agencies, utilities, building industry, and key industry stakeholder partnerships, has been actively encouraging public and private buildings to benchmark with Portfolio Manager. Portfolio Manager is an interactive energy management tool that tracks and assesses energy and water consumption of buildings. In 2011, UBEES hosted roundtable discussions, completed the Benchmarking & Best Practices Guidelines, and worked with the Governor's Energy Advisor to recognize businesses that participate.

Nineteen schools in Salt Lake City School District have earned the Energy Star. The District was recognized as an Energy Star Partner of the Year in 2012, and worked closely with Utah Building Energy Efficiency Strategies (UBEES) to begin its benchmarking efforts. Seventy-three percent of Salt Lake City metro area Energy Star certified buildings are K-12 schools. EPA